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Using EdTech Tools to Set AP® Students Up for Success
Learn how EdTech fosters AP® success with early intervention, confidence-building, and teacher-friendly solutions.
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Driving Student Success with AP® Classroom | Top 3 Uses
Review the top 3 ways teachers can incorporate AP® Classroom features into lessons and exam preparation.

What Parents Want to (and Should) Know About College Readiness
Help grow college readiness by equipping parents with clear guidance, early planning, and meaningful involvement.

From Start to Submit | Guiding Students Through College Admissions
In episode 1 of the “From Classroom to Campus” podcast, Dr. Thiago Oliveira shares fresh insights on guiding students authentically through college admissions.
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Why Understanding “the How” and “the Why” Matters in K-12 Education
Teaching students critical thinking skills by helping them understand “the why” & “the how” behind concepts promotes deeper learning and concept mastery in K12 education.

How To Evaluate a Good AP® Question for AP Instruction
With so many AP learning tools by various AP prep providers to choose from, AP teachers should focus on the quality of the questions to make the right choice.

Seven Great Resources for AP® English Teachers
Teachers love helpful resources, especially AP® English teachers. In our latest post, discover seven great resources from the AP teacher community. Read now!

Top 5 Qualities the Best AP® Teachers Should Have
It takes a lot of desirable qualities to succeed as an AP teacher. Discover how to be an AP teacher equipped with the necessary skill set and the required resources.

How Administrators Can Support First-Time AP® Teachers
There is perhaps nothing more important for first-year AP® teachers than support from their administration. Knowing they aren’t alone, feeling supported, being properly equipped — these intangibles can mean the difference between success and failure for novice AP teachers . . .

A Survival Guide for New AP® Teachers
Experienced AP teachers will tell you that the first year — especially the first few months — in an AP classroom feels like an exercise in career survival. The responsibilities are daunting and the challenges are continuous, but the rewards that come with AP education make it all worthwhile.